Kriss
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Overall rating | (13 reviews) |
Overall rating | ☆☆☆☆☆ |
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This is an accurate weapon, firing with a cheap bulk shot and open sights a pole ten-sized pile on a school board at 25 meters, with optics certainly better. The standard trigger is MilSpec, rattling and inaccurate, but easy to switch for the better. Its usability and weight correspond to the right rifle, which is definitely a Plus. Awesome game shoot!
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High quality and accurate. With irons about an inch pile from 80 yards. The only feeding disruptions came from the boxes when the bangs did not overlap. The original puller’s claw may not take a proper grip on the edge of the bet. The better part can be found online. Your own upper picatinny rail is not exactly the same size as the front support or additional rail (the quick attach mount is so precise that it doesn’t fit perfectly). There is no problem with other mounting methods.
No need to fire. by slitting the slide, the striker can be lowered without hitting the spike.
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After about a thousand shots, there are no weapon-related interference with any cartridge used. Feels like a rifle in your hands and handling, ie it is perfect for your own sport training with a cheaper cartridge. The weight is thus like a .223 AR15 gun and all the parts in the same way metal.
The sights were worse for my own taste than miserable. The adjustment range of the front sight was not even enough to get the hits to the board from a distance of 50m. After changing targets, the weapon is more accurate than the shooter in this case.
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I was looking for an AR15 type rifle so I could practice routines and repetitions cheaper than with a real race weapon. Kriss DMK22 fully meets these criteria. Standard AR frame with normal AR viruses. I actually replaced the trigger with a Geissele and a fuse with a double-sided one. No compatibility issues.
The rail system is Keymod. So not M-LOK as some online erroneously say. It’s a little trickier to get parts than the M-LOK, but by no means impossible.
The barrel has threads for the damper and a normal flame damper. (You can't call that the mouth brake.) There's a standard Picatinny on top and down-iron irons. I don't consider the irons to be suitable for any precision work, but I can get them folded down out of the way of the binoculars / Holon / red dot.
The weapon is accurate right out of the box. Even the mil-std trigger allows for a really accurate pile with the bipod, and with a better trigger, the go just gets better. I have so far fired a 25m-100m, and feel that tarkkuden limit is still shooter. 25m hits touch each other and 100m matchboxes can shoot scattered with joy. And I haven’t even tried the big binoculars and racing cartridges yet to see what the gun can really do (150-200m). But for me, certainly accurate enough. There doesn't seem to be a need for the Ruger chimes that the gun reportedly gets.
The quality and functionality of the weapon is also of a high standard. After hundreds of shots, the gun’s own magazines are undisturbed. The lock stays open when the cartridges run out, so it also works like in a real AR.
All in all, I have to say that after less than a month I'm very happy with this weapon. Sure, the trigger is weak when taken from the frost, but I already knew that when I bought it.